estarzinger
Well-Known Member
I have been using a splitter for several years. I like it. I have had zero problems with it.
It actually improved my system, because it has a built in SWR meter with a red led it lights if it thinks something is wrong, and once that light came on. The vhf still 'seemed' to be working fine, but there was a problem at the masthead pl259 which was degrading performance. I would not have known without the splitter.
The splinter's designed failure mode is to fail with the VHF connected full time - also in a failure you can just take the cables off the splitter and hook them up to the vhf. Further, I carry a spare/emergency antennae and I like that it is stored in a dry and pristine condition and not sitting outside, so it will be perfect if I need it.
It actually improved my system, because it has a built in SWR meter with a red led it lights if it thinks something is wrong, and once that light came on. The vhf still 'seemed' to be working fine, but there was a problem at the masthead pl259 which was degrading performance. I would not have known without the splitter.
The splinter's designed failure mode is to fail with the VHF connected full time - also in a failure you can just take the cables off the splitter and hook them up to the vhf. Further, I carry a spare/emergency antennae and I like that it is stored in a dry and pristine condition and not sitting outside, so it will be perfect if I need it.